3 Benefits of Geothermal Wells

Geothermal energy harnesses subterranean temperatures through a well for heating and cooling purposes. 


Here's Why You Should Consider a Geothermal Well

1. Clean Energy

The Earth naturally generates the energy your geothermal system needs, so this means no fossil fuels are burned during the process. Also, these systems aren’t dependent on the electrical grid, so they won't create carbon monoxide or toxic byproducts that contribute to climate change.

Instead, well drilling professionals will install underground pipes that circulate water between your home and the soil. Depending on the season, the water will collect heat from your home or the soil, which helps regulate indoor temperatures. Best part of all this, is you will never run out energy, as the Earth is always producing it.

2. Increased Savings

These eco-friendly systems have low operating costs, meaning they'll eventually pay for themselves with all the money you will be saving. You won't have to pay any municipal fees, other than the small amount of power your heat pump requires, and since the pipes are protected from underground elements, this means fewer maintenance costs. Lastly, these systems can last up to 50 years with the proper care, which means you won't have to worry about buying a replacement any time soon. 

3. Improved Safety

Combustion furnaces, boilers, and fuel-based appliances introduce several safety hazards. Open flames can lead to fires, and toxic byproducts and gas leaks can threaten your health. Geothermal systems don't rely on fuel or combustion. Instead, an evaporator coil draws heat from the water, or a condenser transfers heat from your home. This means that the entire process is an electrical one and is very safe for your home. 

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